*Inflation figures shown here reflect circulating (market) inflation and may differ from a coin’s projected, policy (planned) inflation.
What is Oort?
Oort is a decentralized cryptocurrency and blockchain platform designed to enable fast, secure, and scalable digital transactions. It powers a diverse ecosystem of wallets, dApps, and cross-chain interoperability, with built-in staking and on-chain governance that lets the community participate in decisions. With low fees and high throughput, Oort aims to deliver a sustainable token economy for developers and users alike.
Why does Oort have inflation?
Inflation in Oort exists to reward network security and participation; the protocol issues new tokens to validators and stakers and to fund ongoing development and governance. The inflation rate follows the protocol's emission schedule and can decline over time to balance growth with long-term value.
How is Oort inflation calculated?
Oort inflation is calculated by comparing the circulating supply from one year ago to today’s supply. The percentage increase in supply over that period is the annual inflation rate. Learn more in our guide: What is cryptocurrency inflation?.
How is Oort emission calculated?
Oort emission refers to how new coins enter circulation, usually through mining or staking rewards. The emission rate depends on the project’s monetary policy and block reward schedule. Learn more in our guide: What is cryptocurrency emission?.
